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Old 07-18-2017, 11:31 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
The later Palm Tungsten accepted SD cards.

I also had (still have, with dead battery) a watch that ran Palm OS.
Although I must admit I never tried reading a book on it.
Sure, I had a number of the later Palm devices, but they weren't Palm Pilots, of course. They were forced, as I'm sure you recall, to stop using the "Pilot" name after losing a trademark dispute with a company called Pilot Pens. I had a Palm IIIc (the first one with a colour screen) for years, and must have read hundreds of books on it. As you say, the later models had an SD card slot and hence no effective storage limit. If I recall correctly, I used a book reader called "Peanut Reader", or something like that? I forget the exact name.

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